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Infections During Pregnancy
Infections are a part of normal life. We all suffer from the odd coughs and colds, and many women have experienced troublesome thrush (yeast infections) or cystitis.

 


Infections to watch out for in pregnancy
It can be very frightening if you catch an infection or become ill while you're pregnant. Although a straightforward cold or flu won't harm your baby, some illnesses can be much more serious.

Infections and STD
Overview
Infections unique to the female underscore the specialized capabilities of her gender.

Infections During Pregnancy
If you have an infection while pregnant, you can pass it on to your baby. Critical times are in the early part of pregnancy, when your baby's organs are developing; during labor and delivery, and after childbirth.

Ear Infections, Fever, and Antibiotics
by FamilyEducation Staff
Find answers to commonly asked questions about treating infections and lowering fevers. Share your concerns and advice with other parents.

Ear Infections and Ear Aches
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Ear Infections - Topic Overview
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Your doctor can give your child antibiotics, but ear infections often get better without them. Talk about this with your doctor.

Urine Infections - Cystitis
Infections of the urinary tract (kidney, bladder and connecting tubes) are more common during pregnancy than at other times.

Yeast Infections
Many women have already experienced the irritation of vaginal candidiasis, or yeast infections, prior to pregnancy.

Infections that can affect pregnancy
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Ear infections are the most common cause of earache in young children.

Ear infections are terribly painful and in a baby who can't tell you what is wrong, they can easily go undiagnosed.

Yeast Infections and Urinary Tract Infections
Here's a two-fer treat: Pregnancy means that you have a higher chance than usual of getting a painful burning in two very personal places. Congrats! (We're being sarcastic. Sorry.

Yeast infections or candidiasis is caused by candida albicans. It primarily inflicts women who fall in the age group where they can naturally bear...
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Bladder Infections During Pregnancy
Pregnant women are at a greater risk of bladder infections because, during pregnancy, the various components of urinary tract becomes enlarged and dialated, causing a larger amount of urine to collect.

STIs and Infections
There are many Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) and Reproductive Tract infections (RTIs) that you may be tested for during your ante-natal period.

Pregnancy Infections: Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a viral infection that causes liver inflammation. The virus is spread by contact with blood or other bodily fluids from an infected person.

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Bacterial Skin Infections
The skin is the body's first barrier against bacteria that cause infections. Even though many bacteria live on the surface of our skin, healthy skin can usually protect us from infection.

Sexually transmitted infections
Each year in the United States, about 19 million individuals contract a sexually transmitted infection (STI) (1).

The most popular use of lysine is in fighting herpes infections and cold sores. Herpes viruses require arginine to replicate; in fact, the very presence of arginine appears to simulate replication.

Infections of the vagina, cervix, or uterus have been studied as possible causes of preterm rupture of the membranes.

Infections during pregnancy
Urinary tract infections (UTI) are very common during pregnancy. These are bacterial infections, which generally occur due to higher levels of progesterone.

Infections during pregnancy
During pregnancy, your baby is protected from many illnesses, like the common cold or a passing stomach bug. But some infections can be harmful to your pregnancy, your baby, or both.

Infections
A few infection-causing agents such as the viruses for rubella and chickenpox, bacteria such as listeria, and parasites (like the one which causes toxoplasmosis), can manage to breach the placenta's defences and may affect your baby.

Infections after the birth
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Ear infections and baby: why they occur, and how to prevent and treat them
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yeast infections
Due to hormone changes and increased vaginal discharge, also called leukorrhea, a pregnant woman is more susceptible to yeast infections.

Common infections during pregnancy
Vaginal yeast infections, which are more common in pregnancy because of the increased levels of hormones.

Uterine Infections
Normally, the placenta separates from the uterine wall during delivery and is expelled from the vagina within 20 minutes after giving birth.

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Infections in the fallopain tubes can cause blockages that make the egg travel slowly through the fallopian tube and implant.

Infections can cause irritation of the airways, nose, throat, lungs, and sinuses, and may precede an asthma attack.
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Infections in the mother or baby
Minor bleeding
Separation of a scar on the uterus from a previous cesarean delivery
Hemorrhoids
Constipation
Urinary tract infection (UTI)
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Infections during pregnancy can pose a threat to the fetus. Even a simple urinary tract infection, which is common during pregnancy, should be treated immediately.

Infections, malformations of the lung or diaphragm, and lung immaturity can all cause persistent fetal circulation. This is a very serious, although infrequent, newborn problem.

GBS infections
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ear infections
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Ear infections
Stomach or intestinal infections
Digestive problems, such as constipation or diarrhea
Skin diseases (infantile eczema)
Allergy problems (infantile allergies)
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eye infections
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Such infections are characterized by fever, chills, uterine tenderness and occasionally, peritonitis. The responsible bacteria are usually a mixed group of Strep, coliforms and anaerobic organisms.

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Yeast infections occur more frequently when a woman is pregnant than at any other time in her life, according to the American Pregnancy Association. The symptoms of a yeast infection are the same regardless of whether a woman i...
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Rubella infections during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects that affect the eyes, ears, brain and heart.

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Neonatal Infections
Community-based studies to identify the agents of neonatal infections: Infections account for 30% to 50% of all neonatal deaths in developing countries, with pneumonia, tetanus, sepsis and diarrhea the most common causes.

While viral infections cause most upper respiratory infections, there are many causes for lower respiratory infections. As with many childhood illnesses, rest is the best cure for a cold.

Severe pelvic infections (pelvic inflammatory disease, PID) caused by a variety of microorganisms can permanently damage the uterus and tubes. Cancer treatment may also require the removal of the uterus.

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Hormonal problems, infections or maternal health problems
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Kidney and bladder infections are more common in pregnancy because of the changes to your urine, caused by hormones. If you experience burning when you urinate, see you doctor as urinary tract infections can cause pre-term labor.

The cilia can be damaged by infections. Damage to the cilia can lead to infertility.

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Adhesions Bands of scar tissue caused by surgical procedures, endometriosis, or infections. Adhesions connect two organs together, affecting normal reproductive function. Agglutination of sperm When sperm cells clump or stick together.

Only human milk is alive with many different kinds of disease-fighting factors that help prevent mild to severe infections.

This is the most common infection passed from mother to baby; the baby may develop pneumonia (often a mild case) and eye infections.

Vaginitis: Yeast, bacterial vaginosis, or trichomonas infections of the vagina. Frequent vaginitis may indicate the presence of pelvic adhesions and tubal blockage from other infections, such as chlamydia.

Bladder and kidney infections. Hormonal changes slow the flow of urine, and your expanding uterus may get in the way - both factors that increase the risk of bladder and kidney infections.

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